Turkey: 2022 Egg Tracking Report has been published

Published 2022년 12월 20일

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A report by Cage-Free Turkey highlights the commitment of 51 companies in Turkey to stop using eggs sourced from industrial cage systems, as consumer demand for transparency and animal welfare grows. The report, which includes a global perspective on the shift towards cage-free systems, also notes that over 80% of Turkish consumers are against the use of such systems. Emre Kaplan, the campaign director of Cageless Turkey, emphasizes the organization's focus on pushing for systemic changes in the egg industry to improve animal welfare.
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The report aims to be able to follow the market place of companies that undertake to abandon eggs obtained from industrial cage systems in a transparent manner. The report also includes a great deal of information about the transition to the cage-free system around the world, alternative production systems, the progress of companies in Turkey in the field of animal welfare, and public opinion. 51 COMPANIES IN TURKEY Abandon Their Cage Eggs According to the report published on the website of Cage-Free Turkey, as of 2022, many national and foreign brands that carry out their operations in Turkey are committed to abandoning cage eggs by not being silent to the consumer's increasing demand for transparency and the desire for production in line with animal welfare. In the 2022 Egg Follow-up Report, there are 92 companies operating in Turkey, 51 of which have committed to cage-free eggs, and 41 companies that have not yet made a commitment. According to the statements in the report, ...
Source: Dha

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